Bus + Boat + Walking Tour

Despite its fame is due to its beautiful beaches and its privileged climate, the city of Malaga has a lot more to offer: a rich historic and artistic heritage, important museums and galleries, cultural festivals, traditional celebrations and a wide range of recreational activities, place it as a city of reference in Spanish tourism.

City Sightseeing Malaga takes visitors to different points of interest, informing them through an audio guide available in several languages and bringing them closer, from the top deck of the panoramic buses, to the most significant monuments of the city. The tourist bus in Malaga has two lines: Line 1 goes through the sights of the city, passing by the Ave Bus Station, Museum of Contemporary Art, Puerto, Paseo del Parque, Paseo de la Farola, Malagueta beach, Plaza de Toros, Gibralfaro Castle, Basilica de Santa Maria de la Victoria, Plaza de la Merced, Alcazaba, Cathedral and Alameda Principal. Line 2 extends the route up to the Botanical Gardens and the Automobile Museum of Malaga.

The visitor of Malaga can enjoy the most spectacular views of the city from a different viewpoint and, additionally, get to know the pedestrian area with a walking tour of the centre of Malaga, where vehicles don’t have access.

Boat Tour Information

You can now find the bright red City Sightseeing brand not only on the road, but also on the water. Hop on board one of our boats for a 1 hour round trip around the beautiful Malaga bay and take in the breathtaking views of the city from a new perspective, whilst capturing a glimpse of the wildlife the ocean has to offer.

Timetable: 12:00, 13:30, 15:30 & 17:00

Departs from: Stop 6 - Farola. Faro Portuario

Duration: 1 Hour

Walking Tour Information

Discover the most emblematic parts of Malaga at the hand of an official guide and learn about all the history, legends and traditions the city has to offer. You’ll pass the remains of Roman, Moorish and Christian civilizations and stroll around the historical center where you’ll be able to see the Picasso Museum, the Thyssen Museum and Larios Street.